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Wednesday, 5 February 2014

#WIN Fortnum and Masons Hamper and talk about Pigs!

The World’s Most
Popular Pigs

Pigs! At the moment Tyrus is completely and utterly obsessed with Pigs, it started with the obvious, one Miss Peppa Pig, but has since grown from there. Every time Peppa comes on the TV his little face lights up and if it is an episode he knows, he strats to giggle even before the funny part comes on. For
whatever reason, perhaps it’s their cute little noses or their docile
simplicity or maybe it’s their disregard for personal hygiene… whatever it is,
we just love pigs. We’ve written stories about them, made films featuring them
and have even turned them into a child saving holder in the form of Piggy banks. Although the ones now look a little different to the two that my sister managed to save up for! We just
love pigs and here are some the world’s favourites.

Porky Pig

We owe Porky
quite a debt. Without this lovely anthropomorphic mammal this list would almost
certainly not be possible (and wouldn’t that be a shame), for Porky was one of
the first talking pigs to ever make it to our screens. He was born in Warner
Brother’s Studios over 70 years ago. This downtrodden, stuttering, diffident
little character could really be described as the King, or at least some kind
of chief, of the Pigs.

Miss Piggy

If there is
to be a Queen of the Pigs (a coveted title despite the, er, title) then surely
Jim Henson’s most strong-willed creation would win hands down, unless you ask any two year old, in which case I think Peppa could give her a run for her money! Piggy (as
she is affectionately, known by the more self-effacing figure of Kermit the
Frog) was initially a minor character on the Muppet Show but pretty soon she
became one of its more central figures.

Babe

A rare
non-anthropomorphic entry on the list, Babe taught us all that we could be
whatever we wanted. Labels were just that, they didn’t define us dammit! If we
wanted to be a doctor or a footballer or even a sheepdog, of course we could.
Or at least that’s what we might have thought after Babe’s adventures on
Hoggett’s Farm. (This makes me chuckle as it is my sister's married name)Or we would have just laughed at the funny mice. Such silly,
silly mice.

Piglet

The timorous
and often terrified best friend of Winnie the Pooh surely deserves a place on
the list, if only because we couldn’t stand to tell him he didn’t make the cut.
Piglet appeared in the very first A. A. Milne Pooh book (Winnie the Pooh, 1926)
but was almost omitted from the Disney movies. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey
Tree was the first major Pooh-related release and Piglet was not scheduled to
be in it. He was to be replaced by the more all-American seeming Gopher. In a
mid-60s version of people power, fans of the books protested and Piglet
appeared in the next Winnie the Pooh adventure: Winnie the Pooh and the
Blustery Day (1968).

Giveaway

If you would like to win this Fortnum
and Mason Piccadilly hamper, tell us who your favourite famous piggy is in the
comments below. Good Luck!

Miss Piggy or using her full name Miss Lorelei Piggy Lee, Shes so iconic everybody from young to old knows who she is and she could also be a good role model for strong women apart from when she beats up kermit with her handbag although what woman hasnt hit her partner over the head with somrthing or another